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  • #11
    Originally posted by To Be Frank Doe View Post
    You don’t know the concept of stepping on a scale?

    158½ Drained GGG
    173 filled GGG against Rubio.

    So if GGG has been looking the same physique or bigger in fight nights as the Rubio fight then he consistently drains.

    It means that if GGG attempted to transition at a higher weight like all boxers do then he’d looked filled at the scales.

    As if Canelo is drained at the 168-175 scales. Lol. Canelo isn’t ripped like Plant at the 168 scale, and Plant looks softer on fight night.

    Brush up on scales and weights

    It simply means Canelo isn’t depleting water like GGg to still make a weight class
    GGG had been alive for 11,881 days when he fought Rubio, when he weighed in at your alleged 173.

    Canelo had been alive for 10,669 days when he fought Kovalev, when he weighed at a minimum of 174½.

    That's almost 3 years less. That means that Canelo is once again the bigger man.

    Time is linear.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by stealthradon View Post
      GGG had been alive for 11,881 days when he fought Rubio, when he weighed in at your alleged 173.
      Lol. Stopped reading here. “Alleged...”. HBO disclosed it on their broadcast

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      • #13
        Originally posted by stealthradon View Post
        GGG had been alive for 11,881 days when he fought Rubio, when he weighed in at your alleged 173.

        Canelo had been alive for 10,669 days when he fought Kovalev, when he weighed at a minimum of 174½.

        That's almost 3 years less. That means that Canelo is once again the bigger man.

        Time is linear.
        Nonsense. Canelo has packed on muscle. He isn't naturally bigger.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
          So did Ken Norton with Ali. Norton wasn't on Ali's level either.

          Golovkin didn't live up to the ****** claims made by his fans. Arguably lost to all 3 of his best opponents. Not one convincing win over a top opponent.
          Ali didn't go life and death with a prime Norton in his late thirties. They were around the same age. Golovkin didn't get KO'd in 2 rounds right after fighting Canelo by somebody who then got KO'd by Canelo. Norton didn't have 21 (and counting) successful world title defences to his credit and he wasn't a reigning world champ at 38 years old.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by kafkod View Post
            Ali didn't go life and death with a prime Norton in his late thirties. They were around the same age. Golovkin didn't get KO'd in 2 rounds right after fighting Canelo by somebody who then got KO'd by Canelo. Norton didn't have 21 (and counting) successful world title defences to his credit and he wasn't a reigning world champ at 38 years old.
            If there was 4 titles and Norton decided to fight garbage like Golovkin has for title defences then he would have looked successful too.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by kafkod View Post
              Ali didn't go life and death with a prime Norton in his late thirties. They were around the same age. Golovkin didn't get KO'd in 2 rounds right after fighting Canelo by somebody who then got KO'd by Canelo. Norton didn't have 21 (and counting) successful world title defences to his credit and he wasn't a reigning world champ at 38 years old.
              You're arguing with the poster who was voted "most ******ed poster on Boxingscene" three straight years...

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                So did Ken Norton with Ali. Norton wasn't on Ali's level either.

                Golovkin didn't live up to the ****** claims made by his fans. Arguably lost to all 3 of his best opponents. Not one convincing win over a top opponent.
                If you want to use this arguably loss term to trash GGG who you have always hated so much l will use the same term for Canelo. Canelo arguably lost both fights to GGG and arguably lost to Trout and Lara and lost almost every round to smaller 37 year old Mayweather. GGG beat Jacobs by ud just like Canelo did but he beat a better Jacobs first and dropped him which Canelo could not do. I saw GGG and Canelo fight one day apart and Canelo did not look like he was on some higher level to me. Canelo just beat a Smith who looked like dog sh it inn that fight and he failed to put Smith on his ass. Same thing with his Kovalev win. Kovalev looked like garbage in that fight. I don't see how any Canelo win puts him on this higher level than GGG. GGG would also beat the Smith and the Kovalev that Canelo beat. The only advantage Canelo has is he is 30 and GGG is 38 and that is why he put off a third fight for so long. the pro odds makers had Canelo a 5 to 1 favorite to beat Kovalev, Jacobs and Smith but have him a much closer 9 to 5 favorite to beat GGG so they think GGG has a better chance to beat Canelo than anyone else.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by To Be Frank Doe View Post
                  Let’s keep it 100.

                  GGG was always bigger than Canelo. Now Canelo is about the same size, but GGG never wanted to compete at a higher class. An 8 year reign claiming 168 was easy and only fought at 164 against Rolls...
                  You start about 10 threads every day trashing GGG and kissing Canelo's ass and this is just another one. You continue to lie your ass off in a feeble attempt to prove your point that doesn't exist. I am a GGG fan and have no complaints with Canelo moving to 168. It is his career and his choice and he can fight in any weight class he wants to fight in. No GGG fan has ever complained about Canelo moving to 168 and you are just a lying pos who makes up BS to attack GGG and his fans. The only one complaining is you crying about GGG staying at 160. Here you go, crybaby :bottle. Why should GGG move up to 168 when he has no problem making 160 and holds the record for successful middleweight title defenses. Middleweight is the traditional great weight class with all the history and prestige and all the famous great fighters of the past. 168 is a very new weight class with very little history or prestige and very few famous past champions.Why would GGG want to leave middleweight for 168 unless he could no longer make the weight comfortably as is the case for Canelo but not GGG. You always lie about GGG say 154 to 168 is easy for me. GGG NEVER said that. His trainer Sanchez said that and that is a big difference. GGG is a humble boxer not an arrogant bragger like Canelo. Canelo is now the naturally heavier boxer even if you can't face or admit the truth. GGG makes 160 with no problem but Canelo has made it clear he cannot make 160 and will never fight at that weight again. Figure it out dummy. If Canelo offers GGG a fight at 168 he will take that fight at 168.Otherwise he has no logical reason to leave 160 to go to 168.

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                  • #19
                    Canelo will rank higher on the ATG list than Golovkin. He's a 4 weight world champion, and holds wins over Golovkin, Jacobs, Kovalev and Smith.

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                    • #20
                      GGG should be moviing up

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